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Verb (used without object)
Verb (used with object)
Verb phrases
talk at,
- to talk to in a manner that indicates that a response is not expected or wanted.
- to direct remarks meant for one person to another person present; speak indirectly to.
talk down,
- to overwhelm by force of argument or by loud and persistent talking; subdue by talking.
- to speak disparagingly of; belittle.
- Also, talk in. to give instructions to by radio for a ground-controlled landing, esp. to a pilot who is unable to make a conventional landing because of snow, fog, etc.
talk out,
- to talk until conversation is exhausted.
- to attempt to reach a settlement or understanding by discussion
- We arrived at a compromise by talking out the problem.
- British Politics . to thwart the passage of (a bill, motion, etc.) by prolonging discussion until the session of Parliament adjourns. Compare filibuster ( def. 5 ) .
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